The Trans Atlantic Sessions is one most brilliant produced collaborative collections in recording history. This session with James is not widely known but it is very fine. Thank you for posting this it does all our hearts the good!~
The very first time I heard this song, recorded in a polished studio session, it made me cry. I’ve cried every time since, but this particular version is by far the most moving to me. Bless James and everyone who performs this song with sincerity and compassion and hope for peace.
I've been thinking a lot about this song, born at such a different time and in a different context, in terms of the ongoing and current tragedy in Palestine and Israel. A groyse sheynem dank, JT.
I know little about this area of the world or the music and story this song is truely tied tied. But you cant help but be moved by the sincerity of the chorus and the words strung together by these magnificent musicians (nice to see/hear Jerry Douglas). They tie your heart to those souls persuaded to do the bidding of others in the name of the Almighty. This common occurrence continues to be played out over the generations in most parts of the world. Hence the relevancy even today spanning across oceans and continents and the need to truly listen, remember, and march to tunes like this with compassion and an open heart less we repeat the same fate. Beautifully done.....peace and thanks for the post.
I have looked for this for so long since it aired on bbc tv. Thank you! Though something happened to make the bodhran quieter, I still find it beautiful. I agree with the comments below that this deserves a place far higher in the rankings.
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS STATEMENT. It took me many years, and battles with many program directors, radio consultants. I got to the point where I had to leave my career in radio after 16 yrs. because I could not be a puppet. I now turn to you tube for music I want to hear. (no bullshit)
Looks like Ally Bain on 1st Fiddle . . .My Grandmother was from Belfast - Irene Barber she made her own wedding dress back in 1918, She was so very proud of it . . .
Beautiful James! From his album October Road.. "God's Rifle" There are rifles buried in the countryside by the rising of the moon May they lie there long forgotten till they rust away into the ground Who will bend this ancient hatred, will the killing to an end Who will swallow long injustice, take the devil for a countryman Who will say "this far no further, oh lord, if I die today" Send no weapons no more money. Send no vengeance across these seas Just the blessing of forgiveness for my new countryman and me Missing brothers, martyred fellows, silent children in the ground Could we but hear them would they not tell us "Time to lay God's rifle down." Who will say this far no further, oh Lord, if I die today.
Ireland, Poland, Bosnia, Kosovo. ... Almost everyone in Europe knows similarly complex stories of hatred, hopelessness, abandonment and evil. But there is always some hope because there has always been love. She will save us all, you just have to believe in her.
Support the coffee house music in your area..I hate to see these wonderful outlets for acoustic/folk/indie music close. I am creating an encyclopedia of this kind of music: In a multi-media format, i.e., Lyric sheets with chords, cd's, and instructional dvd's,..all sequenced so that young folks can hear, watch someone play,..and have the cd's to learn the stuff...This makes it easy to learn...and preserves the best of the best in Hard Copy. There is sooo much poor and mediocre material out there and I haven't seen anyone take this available format..so that the light can be put upon a hill and not under a basket.!! SHINE ON BROTHERS AND SISTERS your light is more valuable than gold or diamonds
the trans-atlantic sessions have raised the bar on internet music,..my children have been raised listening to this music, ..i'm worried about the peer/pack pull that teenagers go through is a real negative force that needs to be contended with,..and can be today more easily than ever...if the effort is made.
The Trans Atlantic Sessions is one most brilliant produced collaborative collections in recording history. This session with James is not widely known but it is very fine. Thank you for posting this it does all our hearts the good!~
The very first time I heard this song, recorded in a polished studio session, it made me cry. I’ve cried every time since, but this particular version is by far the most moving to me. Bless James and everyone who performs this song with sincerity and compassion and hope for peace.
La vie vaut d'être vécue pour voir et entendre des comme ceux-là. Thanks
I've been thinking a lot about this song, born at such a different time and in a different context, in terms of the ongoing and current tragedy in Palestine and Israel. A groyse sheynem dank, JT.
They should play this throughout Northern Ireland every day of the 'marching season'
real music real singers and real musicians real songs the top40 could learn a lot from these guys
I know little about this area of the world or the music and story this song is truely tied tied. But you cant help but be moved by the sincerity of the chorus and the words strung together by these magnificent musicians (nice to see/hear Jerry Douglas).
They tie your heart to those souls persuaded to do the bidding of others in the name of the Almighty. This common occurrence continues to be played out over the generations in most parts of the world. Hence the relevancy even today spanning across oceans and continents and the need to truly listen, remember, and march to tunes like this with compassion and an open heart less we repeat the same fate. Beautifully done.....peace and thanks for the post.
We NEED and WANT more of this kind of music! Please,please,please anyone,do it!
What an absolutely gorgeous song.
My favourite American male voclaist teamed up with my favourite Gaelic songstress -- how much better can it get?
my thoughts exactly! 🙂
I love this song!
holy crap my James Taylor and transatlantic sessions it can't get any better then this.. its fabulous.
still listening in 2024
I have looked for this for so long since it aired on bbc tv. Thank you! Though something happened to make the bodhran quieter, I still find it beautiful. I agree with the comments below that this deserves a place far higher in the rankings.
Beautiful!
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS STATEMENT. It took me many years, and battles with many program directors, radio consultants. I got to the point where I had to leave my career in radio after 16 yrs. because I could not be a puppet. I now turn to you tube for music I want to hear. (no bullshit)
When I listen to this song I am reminded how close Ireland is to USA ...a country I will always be grateful to
James has Scottish roots
The Scots and Irish are intertwined -- Gaelic language, they share.
Magnífico!!!!!!!Versão maravilhosa!!!!!!!!!Ótimos instrumentista e cantores sensibilizados com a canção.James,the best!!!!!!!!!!
We are family of the islands. Everyone I know has some Irish, Scottish and or English. We are family. No more war
Looks like Ally Bain on 1st Fiddle . . .My Grandmother was from Belfast - Irene Barber she made her own wedding dress back in 1918, She was so very proud of it . . .
I sure wish I knew who all the musicians were. Wonderful.
this song is addicting
There is only one way to improve JT songs and that is to give them the Transatlantic Sessions touch 👍
A lyric for today if ever there was!
Lovely!
Beautiful James! From his album October Road..
"God's Rifle"
There are rifles buried in the countryside by the rising of the moon
May they lie there long forgotten till they rust away into the ground
Who will bend this ancient hatred, will the killing to an end
Who will swallow long injustice, take the devil for a countryman
Who will say "this far no further, oh lord, if I die today"
Send no weapons no more money. Send no vengeance across these seas
Just the blessing of forgiveness for my new countryman and me
Missing brothers, martyred fellows, silent children in the ground
Could we but hear them would they not tell us
"Time to lay God's rifle down."
Who will say this far no further, oh Lord, if I die today.
the song is so damn good it should be the intro theme of some good serie
great song
Magic
Ireland, Poland, Bosnia, Kosovo. ... Almost everyone in Europe knows similarly complex stories of hatred, hopelessness, abandonment and evil. But there is always some hope because there has always been love. She will save us all, you just have to believe in her.
Support the coffee house music in your area..I hate to see these wonderful outlets for acoustic/folk/indie music close. I am creating an encyclopedia of this kind of music: In a multi-media format, i.e., Lyric sheets with chords, cd's, and instructional dvd's,..all sequenced so that young folks can hear, watch someone play,..and have the cd's to learn the stuff...This makes it easy to learn...and preserves the best of the best in Hard Copy. There is sooo much poor and mediocre material out there and I haven't seen anyone take this available format..so that the light can be put upon a hill and not under a basket.!! SHINE ON BROTHERS AND SISTERS your light is more valuable than gold or diamonds
the trans-atlantic sessions have raised the bar on internet music,..my children have been raised listening to this music, ..i'm worried about the peer/pack pull that teenagers go through is a real negative force that needs to be contended with,..and can be today more easily than ever...if the effort is made.
Julie Fowlis can't believe she's in the same room as James Taylor and singing with him .
James gets to sing with all the pretty girls! Pretty Song.
Reminds me of the Vets.
its amazing justin beiber gets 7 and eight figure views, while this is barely noticed.
flies are swarming by the millions to a dead carcass, while truffles are enjoyed just by the chosen few ;-)
síocháin go deo
To me this sounds so unIrish and typical James Taylor, who is a lovely artist, but to my humble opinion, doesn't fit in musically.